Introducing Chariot’s Directory of all DAF Providers
- Mitch Stein

- Oct 30, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated 10/30/25 with even more DAF providers to help your organization better manage and improve your DAF data!

Collecting and organizing DAF data is a rapidly growing challenge for nonprofits. Managing DAF donations requires nonprofits to constantly align and realign data from multiple portals to ensure accurate uploads into CRMs and finance databases. Missing donor details and delayed gift deliveries only add to the complexity, making an already intricate process even more burdensome.
Another notable difficulty stems from the absence of a centralized, publicly accessible list of DAF providers. Without standardized information, gift processing teams struggle to know what is a DAF gift and then name those funding sources consistently in their database. This leads to gift processing inefficiency and analytical errors.
To help with these challenges, Chariot has created an official list of DAF providers—a comprehensive directory of providers and their official names.
This resource equips nonprofits with a shared framework to maintain accurate data structures, streamline gift tracking, and save valuable time. Incorporate this list and naming convention in your business rules for gift processing and begin improving your DAF data today!
Download the full list here and begin the process of simplifying your nonprofit’s DAF data.
If more consistent, robust and timely DAF data is a goal of your organization, be sure to explore the ways you can leverage DAFpay that make the most sense for your organization.
Don't see your DAF provider listed? Reach out to us at contact@givechariot.com!



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